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1by Webber, Douglas A“...Using linked employer-employee data which covers the majority of U.S. employment, I examine how frictions in the labor market have evolved over time. I...”
01.10.2018
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2by Webber, Douglas A“...As concerns over growing levels of student loan debt continue to mount for both students and taxpayers, many have called for an improved accountability system...”
2018
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3“...We propose a novel procedure, built within a Generalized Method of Moments framework, which exploits unpaired observations (singletons) to increase the...”
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4“...We examine the lifecycle wage effects of health insurance market regulation that compels private insurers to offer continuing coverage to beneficiaries. Using...”
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5“...We study the effects of losing insurance on behavioral health - mental health and substance use disorder (SUD) - community hospitalizations. We leverage...”
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6“...The explicit costs of raising a child have grown over the past several decades. Less well understood are the implicit costs of having a child, and how they...”
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7by Johanna Catherine Maclean Douglas A. Webber Joachim Marti Published in Journal of policy analysis and management (01.01.2014)“...This study investigates heterogeneous response to state cigarette tax increases using unconditional quantile regression (UQR). We make two contributions to the...”
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8by Nazri, Ahmad Zulhilmi Griffin, Jonathan H.C Peaston, Kerry A Alexander‐Webber, Douglas G.A Williams, Lorraine E Published in Plant, cell and environment (01.11.2017)“...Zinc (Zn) deficiency negatively impacts the development and health of plants and affects crop yield. When experiencing low Zn, plants undergo an adaptive...”
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9by Webber, Douglas A Published in Labour economics (01.08.2015)“...Using the Longitudinal Employer Household Dynamics (LEHD) data from the United States Census Bureau, I compute firm-level measures of labor market (monopsony)...”
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10by Webber, Douglas A Published in Labour economics (01.06.2014)“...This paper constructs a simulation approach to estimate the lifetime returns to various college majors. I use data from the 1979 cohort of the National...”
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11“...An increasingly important goal of state policymakers is to keep young, well-educated adults to remain in that state instead of moving elsewhere after college,...”
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12by Webber, Douglas A Published in Industrial relations (Berkeley) (01.04.2016)“...This study uses linked employer–employee data to estimate firm‐by‐gender specific labor supply elasticities. Using a dynamic model of labor supply, I find...”
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13“...According to the justification hypothesis, non‐employed individuals may over‐report their level of work limitation, leading to biased census/survey estimates...”
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14“...Using within-high-school variation and controlling for a measure of cognitive ability, this article finds that high-school leadership experiences explain a...”
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16by Maclean, Johanna Catherine Webber, Douglas A French, Michael T Ettner, Susan L Published in Industrial relations (Berkeley) (01.07.2015)“...This study investigates the associations between self‐assessed adverse labor market events (experiencing problems with coworkers, employment changes, financial...”
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17by Bjelland, Melissa J Bjelland, Melissa J Bruyère, Susanne M Bruyère, Susanne M von Schrader, Sarah von Schrader, Sarah Houtenville, Andrew J Houtenville, Andrew J Ruiz-Quintanilla, Antonio Ruiz-Quintanilla, Antonio Webber, Douglas A Webber, Douglas A“...Introduction As concerns grow that a thinning labor force due to retirement will lead to worker shortages, it becomes critical to support positive employment...”
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19by Webber, Douglas A Published in Economics of education review (01.08.2016)“...•This paper estimates the expected return of various college degrees.•Present discounted values range from 85 to 300k depending on major.•Highlights the...”
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20by Webber, Douglas A Published in Economics of education review (01.10.2017)“...•Estimates the pass-through rate of state budget cuts to tuition revenue at public schools.•Identification strategy accounts for institution-specific factors...”